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Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club
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Album Details

Title: Tuesday Night Music Club
Artist: Sheryl Crow
Release Date: 8/3/1993
Label: A&M, Universal
Duration: 49:42
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4988005537485, 731454012621, 0731454012621, 731454036825
Genre: Rock
Styles: Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, American Trad Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Carefree, Laid-Back/Mellow, Searching, Summery, Autumnal, Bittersweet, Bright, Confident, Playful, Wistful, Yearning, Ambitious, Cheerful, Earthy, Freewheeling, Intimate, Literate, Lively, Melancholy, Plaintive, Rollicking, Rousing, Wry, Nocturnal, Party/Celebratory, Sad, Sentimental, Earnest, Happy, Light, Organic, Poignant
Total Copies: 170
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1993CDA&M314-540126-2
1993CDUniversal5403682

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Review

Sheryl Crow earned her recording contract through hard work, gigging as a backing vocalist for everyone from Don Henley to Michael Jackson before entering the studio with Hugh Padgham to record her debut album. As it turned out, things didn't go entirely as planned. Instead of adhering to her rock & roll roots, the record was a slick set of contemporary pop, relying heavily on ballads. Upon hearing the completed album, Crow convinced A&M not to release the album, choosing to cut a new record with producer Bill Bottrell. Along with several Los Angeles-based songwriters and producers, including David Baerwald, David Ricketts, and Brian McLeod, Bottrell was part of a collective dubbed "the Tuesday Night Music Club." Every Tuesday, the group would get together, drink beer, jam, and write songs. Crow became part of the Club and, within a few months, she decided to craft her debut album around the songs and spirit of the collective. It was, for the most part, an inspired idea, since Tuesday Night Music Club has a loose, ramshackle charm that her unreleased debut lacked. At its best -- the opening quartet of "Run, Baby, Run," "Leaving Las Vegas," "Strong Enough," and "Can't Cry Anymore," plus the deceptively infectious "All I Wanna Do" -- are remarkable testaments to their collaboration, proving that roots rock can sound contemporary and have humor. That same spirit, however, also resulted in some half-finished songs, and the preponderance of those tracks make Tuesday Night Music Club better in memory than it is in practice. Still, even with the weaker moments, Crow manages to create an identity for herself -- a classic rocker at heart but with enough smarts to stay contemporary. And that's the lasting impression Tuesday Night Music Club leaves. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bernie GrundmanMastering
Bill BottrellPedal Steel, Guitar, Producer
Blair LambEngineer
Dan SchwartzBass, Assistant Producer, Guitar
David BaerwaldGuitar
David RickettsBass
Jean KrikorianDesign
Kevin GilbertDrums
Melodie McDanielPhotography
Peggy SirotaPhotography
Richard FrankelArt Direction
Sheryl CrowLiner Notes, Piano, Main Performer, Guitar, Vocals

Member Reviews

Amy T. (simplyamy) from DAKOTA DUNES, wrote on 8/16/2007...

feel good chick rock!

Drew V. from POWNAL, wrote on 6/13/2007...

0 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is the BMG-manufactured release.

Angie C. from SEASIDE, wrote on 5/31/2007...

0 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Cd and Case in Great Condition.Minor scouffs on cd, but plays good.

Mike E. from MILWAUKEE, wrote on 5/2/2007...

Her first and a classic cd.

Judith B. (butchpoodle) from EL SOBRANTE, wrote on 2/10/2007...

Excellent disk by Sheryl Crow

Raul A. from RICHVILLE, wrote on 11/5/2006...

Nice late 90's mellow

Kelley R. from INDEPENDENCE, wrote on 9/28/2006...

early sheryl crow

Shanna U. from NASHVILLE, wrote on 9/21/2006...

Loved it.

Jenifer W. from CASTLE ROCK, wrote on 8/7/2006...

Sheryl Crow's first, and I think, best CD. A great new sound at the time it was released.